Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 10, 1954, p. 5

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3 1 00 coopers drug store e s cooper phm b phone 87 acton if yeu have an eye for a bargain read the want ads ouahnd auction sale of n xhe fcf lsttttry bf eternal airifernttan the undersigned hu been in structed by dkan leslie lot lfl 4th line esquesing to sell on 8atukda y june u at 1220 pjn the following oaptlk hereford cow 6 years bred nov 13 hereford cow ft years bred apr 10 calf at foot hereford cow years calf at foot jersey cow 8 years bred apr 19 calf at foot 8 hereford stackers 2 hereford heifers 2 years 4 here ford heifers 14 mos 1 hereford steer 14 roos 1mpuembnts masse harris 7 ft binder massey harris drop head hay loader cockshutt man ure spreader massey harris 5 ft mower massey harris 13 disc drill massey harris 2 section drag cul tivator massey harris sprng tooth cultivator massey harris dump rake massey harris 14 plate disc 4 section diamond harrows rubber tired wagon truck wagon 2 hay racks 2000 lb scale fanning mill root pulper 21 fleury plow buggy democrat hay fork and rope oil drums sap buckets fork shovels chains tools and other articles poultry j5quipment two brooder houses 4 shelters 3 rolls heavy poultry fence several feed en and fountains egg candler egg scales 1urnjrruime modern 8 piece walnut dining suite like new bell sumo and stool 3 piece chester eld suite chesterfield ikgyptian rug 8xill axminster rug 9x12 sev eral good axminster scatter rugs 3 mahogany centre tables 3 antique walnut centre tables antique pine desk walnut stand 2 modern 4 piece walnut bedroom suites new simmons single steel bed springs mattress wooden bed springs and mattress studio couch walnut bed and wash stand dresser quantity of bedding new congoleum rug walnut end table walnut rocker large oak rocker large oak arm chair oak den table 2 wicker arm chairs 6 rockers oak hall seat several pair of good drapes floor lamp hall tree fernery de forest crosley console radio oak cxtens ion table oak buffet 8 oak dining chairs large kitchen table find lay oval kitchen range small ulil ity table 6 kitchen chairs hang ing lamp lamps kindergarten set 2 lawn mowers 1 rubber tired simplicity electric washer other articles 2 large 8 ft doors furniture will be sold at 2 o clock no reserve as the farm is sold terms cash prank fetch auctioneer b 12 tel tr 7 28 h s holden optometrist eyes examined glasses fitted 7 douglas st guelph take a good look f yes sir take a good look at the sound examples of our work then let our experts work for you when you want to improve your home for efficiency beauty or economy call us for expert workmanship 7 phone m hctoi s dont forget to shop for pop fathers day sunday june 20 sport shirts 3 95 6 95 dress sox 75e i 00 dress shoes 550- 12 95 sport coats tor 5 dress shirts pyjamas 2 95 9 95 4 95 5 95 dress pants 4 95 17 95 hankies 35c 50c ties i 00200 i 00 350 you re sure to please him with a gift from bob ridsdale quality clothes for dad end the lad mill st acton a finer selection of practical g fts can t be found anywhere ttwrw halplmm the regular meeting of the acton scout troop on june 7 started dtt with a ball game following this plans were made for the par ade on decoration day the scouts then worked on the lawn at the front of the scout hall this ended the meeting any scouts interested in scout camp should contact dav dills again last week more cubs were welcomed into the pack as they renewed their pledges before akela and the pack the boys were jon hurst john leatherland paul mc geachie ronald mellon and robert parker some carried on with their first star test work and presently there three boys who have almost completed these tests as six competitions progressed into the fourth week the red six was successful in emerging as pack victors for the second time with 72 points following closely were the yellow with 08 white 89 and tawny 50 the competitions vtt carry on for three more weeks the winning six to be rewarded for their efforts david smith representing tv yellow six last weeks winner was honoured by being the cub to lead the pack in both the opening and closing grand howl during campfire the pack was told the story of st patrick patron saint of ireland a sing song closed the campfire programme tonight the pack will hold most of its meeting outside instruction ill be given on hopping somer sault leap frog book balancing and ball throwing all first star tests games for the evening will be based on the instruction outlined with points being awarded to the six most alert in each event murray scoyne akeh the brownies held their rcguhr meeting at the scout hail on mon day june 7 after opening exercises the brownies went to their for inspection then they had test w ork following this they went outside for games the brownies closed the met ting by singing taps school teachers gather in acton about 50 public school teacher from acton milton and george town met in acton wednesdav afternoon of lat week ifler school the acton staff acted as hosts and hostesses to the group directing activities and serving lunch games were played including baseball and refreshments merc enjoyed in the school a presents tion v as made to miss scott of georgetown during the afternoon new shipment infants dresses nylon madiera also 1 bonnets and bibs the kaye shoppe 9 willow st acton ont tigajibkiitkmmavslaihmailiar film on eskimos at chapter supper the annual supper of lakeside chapter imperial order daughters of the empire was held tuesday evening in the legion hall a bus iness meeting followed with a special speaker decoration day and canvassing discussed a report of queen elisabeths re turn to england after her six months tour was given by mrs e smith two films were shown by ted hansen the first included a sing song the second eskimo summer was particularly interesting since the group has recently sent a par eel to eskimos in care of rjcmp constable clayton fryer in canada the laundry dry cleaning and dyeing business pas sed the 100 000000mark for the first time in 1952 mr and mrs don ryder spent the week end visiting in windsor mrs gordon campbell of van couver is visiting with her sister mrs edith hamilton in acton mrs w wilson and daughters left acton tuesday for scotland they are travelling by ship miss marlbeth howard of tor onto visited this week with mr and mrs earl cooper mr and mrs j d ley end son of toronto visited mr and mrs j mackie sunday mrs c a maepherson of tor onto spent a few days with mrs peter sayers during the week friends are glad to learn that miss pearl smith is convalescing at ne home in acton after prolonged hospitalization mrs william mclaughlin guelph and miss alice cook or norwich visited miss m gibbons sunday mr and mrs doug carr and mr and mrs e h vincent of tor onto spent sunday with mrs wm landsborough and family friends are sorry to learn that mr j b chilmers is a patient in toronto general hospital ind hope for i speedy recovery terry bottomlev ind murray scoyne spent tne week end with the latter s parents mr and mrs stewart scoyne of ridgctown mr and mrs stan c y and sindn coy willowdale and mr ind mrs r a gordon toronto spent saturday with relatives here mr and mrs leslie taylor and barbara of hamilton visited with mr and mrs j r perry and fam ily on sunday after a three weeks trip by trim to the wesl coast including visits at brandon and ladysmith british columbia miss fern brown returned home to acton wedncs da sundaj v sitors at rev and ms c l poole s were mr and mrs clarence haight mr and mrs ai bert hannon and janet and mrs stan harrison all of hamilton and mrs isaac adams and miss ruth adams of toronto mrs e a currc mrs wm sterntl mrs fatt mrs james moore mrs f johnson miss h hawthorne mrs a orr miss c lamb mrs c matthew s mrs g bowman mrs j bell mrs d lind saj mrs c w mas in mrs j lambert ind mrs n lambert at tinded the woman s missionary soc etv mt l r t in ebenezer church last week thi guest speaker was mrs nt t of rockwood by nell the exemption lists were posted on wednesday and quite a number of the students are free from try ing examinations good luck to those who were not so lucky and have to write exams hare began the examinations started today and will last until june 21 they are staggered so that the school will be quiet for grade 13 students who are trying their departmental miss harris was absent on tues day attending a funeral in toron to mrs buchanan took her place mr heron is still at home but ex pects to be back on monday to help with the examinations mrs rob bins will be here for the exams on friday this year s upper school includes isabel le ritchie barbara turner ena jennings donald dawkins fred gordon david mcvey and ronald rolston we wish them the best of luck in their examinations and in whatever professions they choose in the future gtfta for teachers an assembly was held on wed nesday morning at which the tea chers who are leaving were rec ogmzed by the students and re maining teachers barbara turner read an address and the respective form representatives presented gifts to their form teachers we wish all teachers the best of luck next yea in their new positions afield i hope that you have enjoyed this column this jear as much as 1 ve liked getting it prepared so good bye for the summer we llbeseeinf you in our new high school in the fait au reoir mrs c ashley heads new group the first regular meeting of the young womens affiliated group ot the daughter or knox church ac ton was held in the home of mrs a o stow bower ave on mon day evening june 7 after a sing song led by in ex mclellan and betty holmes s short worship ser vice was conducted by margaret toth and doris allen the main business was the el ection of sn executive conducted by mrs r h armstrong which resulted as follows honorary pres ident mrs r h armstrong pres ident mrs betty ashley first vice- president jacqueline watkins sec ond vice president mrs thelma jordan secretary mrs kae han sen treasurer mrs lorraine klng- smill assistant treasurer mrs bet ty holmes pianist mrs betty holmes group leaders mrs ruth wat kins mrs georglna van fleet mrs june davidson miss june watkins honorary leader mrs a j buchanan the closing hymn living for jesus was followed by the mlxpah benediction a most interesting program included colored slides of florida and northern ontario shown by mrs a g blow several games were conducted by betty holmes with the winners inez mc- lellan thelma jordan and june watkins the presentation was made by lorraine kingsmill and doris al len of a silver tea set to one of the members jacqueline watkins in honor of he coming wedding lunch and a social hour brought this most enjoyable evening to a close astinghouse brings you affiosnanoy see om hear the world wednesdays st 8 pa on chchtv hamilton canadian wistinohousi company iimitid president hostess to united wms the home of miss m z bennett was opened on tuesday rvemn for th meeting of the woman missionary souclv of the united church as president miss bennett presided the devotional period wis tikcn b mrs r arnold mrs c w ma son mrs l agar and mrs a orr the topic was the church and voc ation reports were g ven on various departments mrs cleave reported on community friendship mrs a orr on christian stewardship miss d simmons on temperance and miss m mainprize on the book shelf the box is still in the church for receiving articles for k irea it was announced refreshments were served b mrs arnold and her group when a social lime was spent a vote of thanks was given to miss bennett for her home reminder shel you remind me of the ocean he wild romantic and restless she no you make me sick obituary passes last week in guelph hospital after an illness of two months mr ge rge gadd the former eth el ma hannahson piesod away or june 2 n s j iph h isp tal giflph mrs gidd whose home i at r r 1 acton leives her hus bind cone rcgitild gadd a diuahter dorothj imn hoi i rk w es on and a son graydon artin br n 189 n om k v lit m gjdd ats the d uglttr of the lit flora cither r ind gt rt- alb rl appoint bazaar fair committees fifteen ladies braved driving rain thursday evening june 3 to at tend the women s institute meeting at the home of mrs j ellerby the highlight of the evtning was the riport of the presidents conference at the oac given by mrs e sanford and enjoyed by all conveners gavo reports in their various deparkments mrs j s noble and mrs s kirkpatrick re ported on the district annual mrs frank brown read th report of children s aid tin canvass for the blind fund resulted in 82 90 being collected there art 39 families in halton medical services and six in surgery i0 w is voted t both lh scott mission and to cart fir pukistan and india mrs a w benton gave current events and the motto scatter your flowers as you go for jou will not pass this way ag ain was given by mrs james noble it was decided to limit the lunch to one item along with a cup of tea excep for an evening meet ing when the committee in charge is it liberty to have two if they wish a new bazaar committee was ap pointed with mrs frank brown as convener miss w g ivens mrs j roughley and mrs w mitchell fall tairs committee mrs s kirk patrick convener mrs ted brown mrs e sanford display for fain mrs roughley mrs ralph turner mrs c jones quilts mrs frank brown miss ivens was asked to purchise books suitable for prizes for the school children given each year for attendance punctually and cleanli ness engagements si med mr and mrs j j bill brace bridge 1 1 unit tl engagement it th i ddughti r gwindiijn jane t david rov rrkmss of ac m the m image w ii lain place on jun 2ti i k x pi in tor an ir i br hr it o irgrmllc and married there ir 1920 she 1 ved in we l i for 15 m ir and his l h t e ar i ir s r cp 1945 rev ralph price conducted tr fir tl s r ih v rt r in v idsi fn rjlhmi i sa urdj jut e 1 w ich i i fn 1 a ed b in rmci t ir fi r r c n t n arw palllioanr w r n s n holl ck john wra lou p mst r pr j f o stif aidkn ruidlr flower bearer at har g di d d h hick and b io h rr 3i surv f e v gadd i- will y h r hu bjnd ur nd diugmers an a stc v ss f or ret- han in sot torjnw and br thtrs i od harnarori and edw r hannahson toronto kerr eth harnahso- guelph md arthur hannars n portland orrgor a thpr brutt norman predeceased hei jintfrtnr brrorntinq for expert color scheme suggestions superior w e the latest sunjworthy wateriest wallpapers figrtl e sitt decorator tockwooo 51 ring s ontario tenders for coai and coke jederal buii dings province of ontario ealed tenders addrsed to 3 the und rign d and endnred b vt il 6i received ui til 3 00 pm ied5ti wfdvesday june 2t i9m f r tne- supply of eal and coke for the federal bu id ngs ihnugh ul he province f ortano f rms of tender w th spc ficst rs a d cond t ons a tached csn bp btaimd fr m the chief of pu eha rg and slorei depart ment f pubic workj ottawa and he purrhairg md store officer 3 su i van street toronto ontario i tenders will not be considered urleti made or or according to the i pr nt d frms ji applied by the de partment and n ccordarce with cord tions set forth therein the department reserves the r ght to demand from any success ful terdertr bef rt award ng he 1 order a tecurity depoiit r the form of a certified cheque drawn on a bank incorporated under the bark an or the quebec sa ngs bank act payable to thf order of the honorable the m miter of pjb c work equal to ten per c t f the amount f tender n iccordarce with the gov err ment crtractj regulation now n force or barer bonds with unmatured cmip ns attached of ihe govern ment of canada or of the canad an nation 1 railway company and iu c rmtuent companies urnrondit on ij- guaranteed as to principal aid nlerwt bj the government of carada the lowest or any tender not necessarily scce robert fortieh secretary dept of public works ottawa may lftm

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